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Amanda Randles

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

My research in biomedical simulation and high performance computing focuses on the development of new computational tools that we use to provide insight into the localization and development of human diseases ranging from atherosclerosis to cancer.

Appointments and Affiliations

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science

Contact Information

Education

Ph.D. Harvard University, 2013

Research Interests

Randle's research in biomedical simulation and high performance computing focuses on the development of new computational tools that she uses to provide insight into the localization and development of human diseases ranging from atherosclerosis to cancer.

Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

IEEE-CS Technical Consortium on High Performance Computing (TCHPC) Award for Excellence for Early Career Researchers in High Performance Computing. IEEE. 2017

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